Healthy Aging Program

The key to sustainable health is to live long and live well

“North Americans appear to be living longer. In 1900, the average life expectancy was 45 years but now is estimated to be 71 years for men and 78 years for women. However, if we look closely at these statistics, we find that this increase in life expectancy is due almost entirely to decreased infant morality. With infant mortality removed from the equation, life expectancy has only improved about 3.7 years in the last 100 years. The real question should be, “Are we living well longer?” – Dr. Michael Murray ND.

Take the steps today to prevent illness in the future

The most constructive step to increasing life expectancy and aging well involves reducing causes of premature death. The human body is one of the most remarkable creations in the world. The body has the capacity to heal and maintain health. Modern scientific evidence now shows that what was once considered the normal aging process is actually a compilation of a variety of degenerative diseases. In this age of increased pollution, stressful lifestyles, processed foods and toxicity, it is vitally important to give our bodies the tools it needs to function optimally. We now know that by giving our bodies natural, pure nutrients we have a tremendous ability to heal ourselves and reverse the signs of aging.

The process of healthy aging involves many organ systems in the body and it is best to get assessed to see which system needs to be addressed first and which type of protocol and supplements are best for you. > Getting Started